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The Industrious City Urban Industry in the Digital Age
Cities have always been places where commerce and production, working and living are physically and functionally integrated. Only with the rise of industry have zoning regulations been introduced to separate these functions in space. However, what is the role of such regulations when industry is digitized, increasingly emission-free, and based on innovation more than mass production? How should working and living be combined to make mobility and energy consumption become more sustainable? And what are the opportunities in creating urban areas based on social equity and resilience, in a volatile world characterized by digital disruption, migration and demographic shifts
Sommerfeldt_SupplementalResults – Supplemental material for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being
Supplemental material, Sommerfeldt_SupplementalResults for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being by Sasha L. Sommerfeldt, Stacey M. Schaefer, Markus Brauer, Carol D. Ryff and Richard J. Davidson in Psychological Science</p
SommerfeldtOpenPracticesDisclosure_rev – Supplemental material for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being
Supplemental material, SommerfeldtOpenPracticesDisclosure_rev for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being by Sasha L. Sommerfeldt, Stacey M. Schaefer, Markus Brauer, Carol D. Ryff and Richard J. Davidson in Psychological Science</p
Analyze_Coherence_MIDUSII_20190205 – Supplemental material for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being
Supplemental material, Analyze_Coherence_MIDUSII_20190205 for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being by Sasha L. Sommerfeldt, Stacey M. Schaefer, Markus Brauer, Carol D. Ryff and Richard J. Davidson in Psychological Science</p
RMarkdown_Analyze_Coherence_MIDUSII – Supplemental material for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being
Supplemental material, RMarkdown_Analyze_Coherence_MIDUSII for Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being by Sasha L. Sommerfeldt, Stacey M. Schaefer, Markus Brauer, Carol D. Ryff and Richard J. Davidson in Psychological Science</p
Mobility and immobility in the new architecture practice a conversation with Hiromi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer
Supplemental material for Liver disease in adults with α1-antitrypsin deficiency
Supplemental material for Liver disease in adults with α1-antitrypsin deficiency by Mattias Mandorfer, Theresa Bucsics, Veronika Hutya, Karin Schmid-Scherzer, Benedikt Schaefer, Heinz Zoller, Arnulf Ferlitsch, Markus Peck-Radosavljevic, Michael Trauner, Peter Ferenci, Meinhard Kneussl and Thomas Reiberger in United European Gastroenterology Journal</p
Determination of Slip Factor between CNC-Cut Serrated Surfaces of S355J2 Grade Steel Plates
peer reviewedDetermination of Slip Factor between CNC-Cut Serrated Surfaces of S355J2 Grade Steel Plates
by Taygun Fırat Yolaçan and Markus SchäferStructural joint configurations realized with serrated steel surfaces have started to be used in the construction fields to assemble the primary and the secondary structural members of civil engineering structures. The main advantages of these joint configurations rely on their flexibility to accommodate construction tolerances and their slip-resistant load-bearing mechanism against dynamic loading conditions. Therefore, it is important to reliably establish the characteristic value of the friction coefficient or in other words the slip factor between the serrated steel surfaces to design reliable slip-resistant connections. In this study, the characteristic slip factor between the CNC-cut serrated surfaces prepared from S355J2 grade steel plates is determined to investigate the impact of the CNC-cutting procedure on the slip-resistant load-bearing behaviour of steel-to-steel interfaces. Five experimental tests were performed according to EN1090-2, Annex G. The results are presented as the load-slip curves, variation of the bolt pre-tension load level, nominal and actual slip factors for the tested configuration of the CNC-cut serrated steel-to-steel interfaceFEOSBuild - Fast Erection of Steel Structure
Evidence based leadership
Author Markus PodduikinMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit gesperr
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